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The HayWired Earthquake Scenario: An RMS View on...
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New findings into the effect of a magnitude 7.0 earthquake originating from the 74 mile-long (119 kilometer) Hayward Fault in the California…
Earthquakes in Oklahoma: An Update on Induced Se...
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During 2017, Oklahoma and southern Kansas experienced Mw 3+ earthquakes more frequently than in California. Although the annual count of…
Are You Ready for an Interim USGS NSHM Update?
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RMS recently hosted a two-day workshop for the United States Geological Survey (USGS) on March 7-8, based at our Newark headquarters in…
New Data, New Challenges: How RMS Updated the Ve...
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Technology, data, and science continues to evolve when assessing and understanding earthquake risk; the new continually replaces the old. In…
How Should Man-made Earthquakes be Included in E...
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Oklahoma, Colorado, and Texas have all experienced unusually large earthquakes in the past few years and more earthquakes over magnitude 3…
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